Posted in News on Mar 28, 2010.
On the run of play Chiefs could easily have embarrassed Downs by
a much bigger winning margin.
The only goal was scored by Mandla Masango in the 83rd minute.
It was one way traffic for Chiefs who missed countless chances
and could have won 6-0 or more had they take their chances.
Downs
were a huge disappointment to their fans in the capacity 28 000
crowd by failing to make Chiefs keeper Arthur Bartman make one
decent save throughout the game.
At the other end the Brazilians' veteran keeper Brain Baloyi was
one of the busiest players on the pitch. To rub salt into Downs
wounds they had striker Mabhuti Khenyeza sent off in the dying
minutes by referee Buyile Gqubule for a second bookable offence.
Chiefs should have taken the lead after dominating the opening
45 minutes.
Amakhosi wasted a number of goal scoring chances against a
hesitant Downs side and when they did manage to find the back of
the net in the 42nd minute George Lebese's header was ruled
offside.
Bartman was not called on to make a save in the first half and
was a spectator during the first period. No wonder as Downs
caretaker coach Trott Moloto opted for a conservative approach
using a lone striker in Khenyeza who was ineffective but to be fair
received little support from his midfield.
Chiefs had a shout for a penalty denied in the third minute when
Elias Pelembe appeared to pull down Knowledge Musona inside his
penalty area.
But referee Gqubule waved play on.
Baloyi had a busy first half. He did well to turn Abia Nale's
dangerous shot for a corner in the 11th minute.
Chiefs kept up the pressure. Baloyi stopped Musona from scoring
from close range in the 16th minute and 60 seconds later the former
Bafana Bafana keeper took no chances by fisting away a goal bound
free kick from Mandla Masango.
But the miss of the match went to Lebese in the 28th minute when
after rounding Baloyi and with the goal at his mercy he hesitated
and allowed Baloyi to recover and clear the danger.
Masondo fired another shot over the crossbar in the 36th minute
and then came Lebese's disallowed goal three minutes from the
break.
While Chiefs were on top they failed to capitalise because of
their powder-puff attack and weakness at free kicks.
To illustrate Chiefs frustration Lebese let fly from about 35
metres, missing the Downs goal by the proverbial mile close to
halftime.
Downs defender Luvhengo Mungomeni came to Baloyi and his team's
rescue in the 52nd minute when he did well to boot Musonda's shot
off his goalline as Amakhosi kept up the pressure.
But another chance was wasted when Musona crashed his shot
against the side netting in the 63rd minute when he should have
done better.
The unmarked Masango somehow failed to connect a
great cross from substitute Nkosinathi Nhleko in the 73rd minute as
Chiefs kept driving forward.
Then Nhleko blasted over the crossbar three minutes later from
close range to the annoyance of coach Vladimir Vermezovic who could
not believe the chances his side were creating and wasting.
But Masango finally got it right when he latched onto a Nale
through ball and slotted home seven minutes from time much to the
relief of the Chiefs fans in the capacity crowd.
But more disaster struck Downs when Khenyez,a who struggled all
afternoon against the well-marshalled Chiefs defence, got his
marching orders in the 90th minute for a second bookable offence.
Then with the last kick of the game Chiefs midfielder Josta
Dladla missed a sitter after being set up by a great pass from
Nhleko.
At the end of the day all that mattered was Masango's winner.